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Originally Posted by antgirl1
*dies of laughter* Oh god! I'm so glad that went unignored. It's he doesn't go red in the face, it went MAGENTA! Oh how I wished I could of screenshotted that part.
That's one of the strange things about him, yet it makes sence. Even though Wilt *is* red, doesn't mean his blushing doesn't go unnoticed.
But here's a question...when humans blush their faces go RED, because their blood is RED. I wonder why Wilt would turn MAGENTA if he's naturally red. Is HIS blood actually magenta? 
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Blood rushing to the surface of the skin just makes the skin appear darker. In a light-skinned person, the face appears red, since there's a pinkish tone there, anyway. Our blood is only red when it's carrying oxygen, by the way; veinous blood loaded with CO2 is a brownish-purple color, so when this is seen underneath a skin covering that's already red, you'd get that magenta shade.
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